The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 6

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STAR FRIDAY, At Se ~~ wen SKETCHES MADE IN ENGLAND’S PARLIAMENT SISA on Ny Select Your EASTER FOOTWEAR From our stock of hundreds of styles, including all leathers and materials. You are not only assured of getting the very latest models correctly designed, but effect. A Substantial Saving Low second floor rent, no charge accounts, no de- | liveries, and enormous purchasing power (49 stores) make the price of $4.00 and $5.00 values B2ZS5O wots n AND SOME SPECIALS $2.95 New English Walking Boots For Young Men We new showing two models, like on this popular for young black and tan calf, at are cut, last, men, in $2.95 Mal! Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post levator. Open Saturday Evening to 9 “SECOND FLOOR J. P. RAWLINGS, Mgr. EITEL BLOG. | bridges will be discussed before | the Pacific Northwest eae in the Central building Green, murderer of Wm.) Washington railroad. cashier of a bank at Mr. Murray will make a point, ‘Went to his death on | among others, of the time required | died without « sign of fear. | bridges. in company with Paul| His figures show that where the ‘attempted to rob the Blythe swing span requires about five and when minutes. 7 ? aly Is : antees Good Bowel Action. | Trace the origin of the common- fils of life and almost invart- mass of fermented can remain in the system be- d its time without vitiating the BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOPS | tomorrow night by Samuel Murray, in the state panitens | tor operating the swing span and Bowles tried to| minutes for opening, the bascule Are Your Bowels?” A you will find that constipation and affecting the nerves and SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Different types of movable N QUENTIN, ¢ Cal., April 3.—| bridge engineer for the Oregon & at 10 a. m. |the bascule and vertical types of at sound an alarm, shot/| and vertical lifts require about two ple Remedy That Guar- the cause. It is not to be ex- ted that It congests the entire ‘The results are colds, fevers, headaches, and nervousness, fits accompanying indigestion sleeplessness. There is only thing to do, and that is to re- the trouble; and when nature unable to do it, outside aid mecessary. You will find the of all outside aids a remedy many thousands are now using this very purpose, called D 's Syrup Pepsin. Many LIEUT. G. W. VAUGHAN pills, salts and the various coarse cathartics and purgatives, for while these do but temporary good, Syr- a up Pepsin cures permanently. The e § i Cal z stomach and bowel muscles to do their work naturally again, and in is of letters are received by | short time all forms of medicine -. Caldwell telling of the good re-|can be dispensed with. It can be ts obtained, and among the en-; bought without any nearby drug store for fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, the latter size being regularly bought by those who alread know its value. Results are al teed or money will be refunded. Families wishing to try a free sample bottle can obtain it post paid by addressing Dr. W. B. Cald well, 419 Washington St., Monti cello, Il, A postal card with your me and address on it will do. : ic letters is one from Lieut. G. W. Vaughan, of 622 W. North Decatur, Ill. He is 72 and has a bad liver and stomach since came out of the army. He says tried about everything, but succeeded in getting perma- | nent relief until he took Dr. Cald- Wells Syrup Pepsin. He is never it a bottle in the house, and is never without good health Tt has untold advantages over sil THE WONDER 1525 Second Ave.—216 Pike St. We are now prepared to present all the latest ideas in Spring Millinery TWO BIG STORES to Serve You. Quality the Best at Lowest Prices. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Society of) effect of its action is to train the} inconvenience at| yS guaran-| DURING DEBATE ON THE IRISH HOME RULE BILL i His Graga— Archbishop of Canterbury Mr. Asquith “The David Lioyd-Georgea- Thelleish Group In the middie, Premier Asquith moving second reading of the home rule bill sketches Lioyd-George (at top, on left) in characteristic pose on government bench Below him, grace, the archbishop of Canterbury, on right, John Redmond makes a speech from notes Redmond, Deviin, Dillon and O'Connor (“Tay Pay”) SEN. POINDEXTER CRUISER CAN'T ‘HELPS TO BLOCK KEEP PEACE IN _ BIG COAL GRAB By Gilson Gardner | WASHINGTON, April 1.—By |narrow margin of one vote the ate has defeated a flank at Suaaadna Gad tha wave the conservation policy en | tne vos ah y oe hee Me |by Senator Myers of Montana, ne] was Pr Micted today by for johairman of the committee on pub Pensé Benetiations beter ic lands. lident Bordas and Ge r By a Vote of 28 to 27 # joint. reso-| fain thronihe decnine ake lution which would have allowed ’ the sale or lease of approximately 2,000 acres of coal lands in Montana to the Republic Coal Company, a subsidiary selling its total output to the C., M. & St. P. Railway, was defeated “I venture to say,” said Senator Poindexter, in the debate, “that this Jeoal will be worth, on board cars jat the mines, $5 « ton, and that it can be mined for $2 a ton, which would leave a profit to the Republic Coal Compsay, vr to the Milwaukee jrailroad, which owns the Republic Coal Company, of $2 a ton, which would amount to $30,000,000 if the geological survey estimate is cor- rect.” M’CORMICK AND HANSON TO TALK AT WENATCHEE WENATCHEE, Wash., April 3.— Medill McCormick of Chi one of the leading progressly country, and Ole Hanson, date for the United Sta senate, | will be the principal speakers here at a bull moose mass meeting Mon day night. Ole Hanson, speaking at Coulee, Wash., last night drew the largest audience ever assembled In Grant county, and confidently predicts a sweeping bull moose victory in this state this fall. AGED MASHER SENT TO JAIL PORTLANI pril 3. of “mashing,” C. C. Morey, a clvil war veteran, was fined $25. ‘This | was remitted and he was sent to|hottle of old-time, honest “Bt Jail for six hours instead, when| Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, |Mrs. T, Scholz, the complainant,}and in a moment you'll be fr | | begged the judge to be lenient, pes Pains, aches and stiffness, listens from the gallery At left, the Irish PUERTO PLATA, San Domir April That th 1 3 Nashville al 1 be f Wash an agreement, and fighting looked for t any Gay. CLOSE SCHOOL PORTLAND, kids won't have to hookey April 14 to see th ing game of the Coast league season in Port land. The school t half holliday STUBBS QUITS RENO, N April 3 EB. Stubbs of the * Nevada, announced he would retire Monday COUNT FIFTY! NO April 3 play 6 ¢ Prealdent Rub pain away with a small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil” Btop “dosing” Rheumatiem, It's pain only; not one case tn fifty requires internal treatment, Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Ot)" right on the “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes the| rheumatic pain and distress Jacobs Ol” conquers pain. It ts ® harmless local rheumatism cure which never disappoints and | doesn’t burn or discolor the skir It takes pain, sor and stiff ness from aching joints, | and bones; backache, swelling Limber up! 5 stops sciation, lumbago. Convicted neuralgia and reduce Get a small trial |THEIR FEATHERS DYED) NEW YORK, April 2.—(Spl.)—| |One hundred sparrows, disguised | jas cana by yellow paint, were pure d $1 ach by house |wives at Hastings, a suburb, from a New York peddler. The birds re-| fused to sing, but when given wa ter to drink they removed their disguise by taking a bath | BEYOND HIS STRIDE | NEW YORK, April 2.—(Spl.) Oh, what a beautiful flower. | What is that, papa?” a litt girl asked her father at the inter tional flower show here The father squinted at the over the flowers and hurried child along The card said subaurteulatum WELL KNOWN TAILOR HAS SPRING OPENING §. Kane, for 14 years located at 7 Third Vv. Spring exposition of the r and fabrics for spring wear tomor row. During Mr. Kane's long bust ness career, he has made clothes for some of Seattle's most fastidt ous dressers and established an enviable reputation for design ing building garments of the highest quality workmanship and up-to-the-minute style. He invites |his friends, both ladies and gentle men, to call tomorrow and inspect the new styles and patterns of for-| eign and domestic woolens EVERY MAN Whose business achieve- ments mark a ful career, has time profited materially by the helping hand of his bank success- at one ox With ample and a de this bank busine nent resources ire to serve, offers to the man a perma- financial home Genlophleblum Capital and Surplus $600,000 THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF Seattle Southeast Corner Second at Columbia, has SAN DOMINGO ington efforts to bring the two to v} FOR BIG GAME |: ‘The achool pard declared a} University of | RHEUMATIC PAIN, “st! muscles | remit ae aa Carson Mr-Redmond vreeding hie Speech. Special Artist Bushne!! On right, at top, his Sir Edward Carson. At bottom, “cabinet” in the house of commons- ‘PEGO’ MY HEART’ |: IS WELL-LIKED BY |- art” comes to the Moore ing |} Chieago, followe theatre next wee New York a awe ne runs in ab cess the country ¢ the Tacoma Tribun ping su er This from , where Peasy night this week andience at last night My Heart.” is for t the Tacoma theatre in the drama, The supporting com mt part capable d the setting fn in the most glorious | moonlight, is most attractive. The audience was happy in the charm play, and followed Peg with attention, giving her en- tic applause and lin one seene SENT TO ASYLUM Judge Frater signed papers com mitting Miss Ethel Eby, 33, to the| insane asylum yesterday afternoon, following her attempt to drown her- self in the bay. DANDRUFF SOON RUINS THE HAIR |Makes It Lifeless, Dull, Dry, Brittle and Thin. | Girle—tf you want le plenty of | thick, autiful, gi » silky hair, do by all means get rid of dan-| druff, for it will starve your hair} and ruin it if you don't It doesn't do much good to try to | brush or it out. The only way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve {t, then you destroy it Jentirely, To do this, get about! four ounces of ordinary liquid] rvon it night when re-| |tiring; use enough to moisten the] scalp and rub it in gently with the] finger tips By morning your dandruff three or four more fons will | completely dissolve and entirely | destroy every single sign and trace | of it You will find Jing and digging of stop, ind your halr will be silky, fluffy, lustrous, soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drag store, It ts Inexpensive and four }ounces {s all you will need, no mat jter how much dandruff you have wash | sure most if not all, of gone, and too, that all itech. the scalp will TACOMA CRITICS Foc: has delighted a capacity audience | »| every “Peggy O'Nell delighted a large! many re |7 hie simple remedy never falls. 5 POUNDS BEST GRANULATED SUGAR a 3C CLOVER LEAF BUTTER STORE 106 PIKE ST. Across from Bon Marche. 2 Everything you buy here is the best the mar ket affords and our prices are always the lowest. ' WE. S’PLAKE PUBLIC MARKET Fifth, Sixth and Pine SUGAR SPECIAL 23 Lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $1 This Sugar will not be delivered LOWER FLOOR—STALL 15 TOMORROW—10 EXTRA----HI-EST-GRADE DAY 312 HI-EST-GRADE BLEND—HI-GRADE COFFEE CO.—312 SECTION “A” CHAS. LAFONTAINE Stalls 11-12 Choice Meats. The very best at all times. Your patronage solicit ed. Special attention to phone rders. M. A. HANSEN CO. Stall 20—Lower Floor he ist 20¢ Stall 16—Meat Section IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4-5 Ham 5 pall Pure Eastern Bacon, arge fu Lemons, dos., astern 20¢ ee. x Be SECTION ro $4.35 S81 244 eack lated Sugar . 23 Ibs. Sugar 4 pail Cottolene Vernon Milk. . 8 +4 al White Soap. ..2he¢ Holly, Centennial t, High , Hammond's Best Flour. Tokio Grocery Co, Stalls 104-123 STONG’S MARKET With Quality and Quantity We Always Lead. Extra fine Sugar Cured Co red leat 12%e 15e Choice Roasting Chickens Zhe ont 27e Phone Main 69ad——( all for Stall 125 Special attention to phone orders. Brenneman & McIntosh Circle Market ZOBL California Creamery But- ih ere Stong Says: “Is It Any Wonder We Are Busy?” 25 lbs. Granulated Sugar jesesdees 23 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar .......--...-.--$1.00 Pither With $1.00 Groceries, Specials Not Included Patent Flour, per sack 24e | y: 20 Happy Home ( J Seen A2599989 599 noe sch Mincement IABLE BUTTER STORE Stall Next to Stong’s Grovery Milk ehh Ne | wie a SATIS ’ Peanut Batter, 5s | BRST Local Ranch Bere, & THESE rnc mS GOOD ALL NEAT WEEK STONG’S GROCERY, Sixth and Pine Honaker Grocery Co. An Old Fir With An Up ST be New Walnut an Minced * Stock in » New Location ial, per J GROCERY Stall —co.-— 219 WHY PAY MORE? 100 1b, SACK PURE No. 50 SACK BEST CANE SUGAR ... 94, 50 | | PATENT FLOUR 7.125 3 cans Campbell's Soups. So can Kitchen Cleasise 4 the Cut Macaront.. 3 cans Cove Orsters.... 2 be pkgs. Tooth Picks. | Extra Good Brooms, each. ATTENTION GIVEN PHONE ORDERS CORN ER GROCERY STALL 352 ae 2 ibs. ==: 25e ase 2he - 20e 2 Pure Cane 8 No. 2 cans Silced Pi 2 cans String! 3 pken Jello 2 cans Good SPECIAL Choles Head Navy Beans ane Sardines Westlake Fancy Iowa Butter, 1 Y Our New Spring Lamb for Sunday Dinner | | Legs of Circle W Lamb, m....206 Circle W Lamb Chops, 1p. Prime Rib Roast of Beef, 1b. Clrele W 1b. -17¢e]? BP Pure Lard, Pure Leaf Lard, 1b. 8-814 Stalls 116 FUSS & COMPANY Big, Clean, Sanitary Market STALLS 110-111-192 Big Recon, Spectal faturday r F r ' , rosh Leaf Lard, Ib ery Thorvald Petersen STALIA 19-18%, DOWNSTAIRS Sixth Avenue Entrance. New Ripe Olives, Fancy Dill Pickles, doz Guaranteed pure, grain Runner Duck Exes, do: pint ihe tee ‘She SECTIONS 2 AND 3 VEGETABLE SPECIAL Rest B be New FR Fancy As Homegrowr 106 ib. 3 2 ‘ 106 |», * STALL 207 - SPECIAL STALL 319 aa Fresh Telephone Peas, PINE VEGETABLE CO. LONDO Rest Lonsdale Muslin yard Feather feathers Ladies’ Hats, trix who save) you B's | | tw t Pillows, real $4.00 € SHO ES 156 I, The 34 FREE 6 Lemons will be given with ev- 15e Navel Oranges, 20c Fine Goren .eeeeeee No. STALL 340 is Fancy Potatoes, 100 Ibs. | *' Linen Doilies, se bine, Ib. for Florist Main Runway Stall 330 ALIES, 2O@ Flower and over € counted. Conntitinn Butter Stores Co. Stalls 317-318 Center of Market On Pine St. FREE “For Better Bread.” THREE GIRLS’ @ Dozen LEMONS Given Away purchase of . -50¢ Re doz. Sunkist Oranges, Country Butter Store Stall 329 1 Cream Cheese of Imported and ason sausages from ( of Milwaukee TARICA & PIHA Stalls 200-215 %. ooal Fresh Ch 204 pkgs, Macaroni ibe. Split He ba Powdered Sugar sh Walnuts WEST'S Oc CHEWING Se Mixed Candy bo Hand-Re PACIFIO COAST FISH COMPANY led Ch Stall 301 Stall Lucky Strike Fruit Co. 4 large Fla. Grape Fruit BIG APPLE SPECIAL xtra Large Missour! ried Peac 1 Wa Pippins, Aristo Blacks, box Winesaps, _Ganos, Yakima Ne Corner Fruit Stand 6th and Pine, N Cheese yard STALL 331 setter than Lonsdale Cam- »ric, yard 10c 50c Sale — Tidies, Centers Sea Lunch Cloths HALF PRICE Cloth, 36 inches, a Sup- ” Be CLEARANCE STYLES AND SIZES—S06, $1.00, $1 .25, » $1. 50, $1.98. ample eat Children’s good Hos porters, all sizes fs, Silk Petticoats te., average ful colors

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